Popular Post Peter Parker Posted September 22 Popular Post Posted September 22 After spending a wonderful week in Salvador in mid-August, I took a two-hour flight north to São Luís for a long weekend. The city is well worth a short visit. I enjoyed wandering through the historic centre, which seemed better maintained than most other Brazilian cities, and felt safe walking around during the day, particularly on the main shopping street. Unfortunately, the beaches were disappointing—the seawater was cloudy and green, and the sand was hard and compacted. Even so, I enjoyed dining in high-end restaurants along the beachfront near Ponta d’Areia each evening. I also visited the GP sauna, Go.61, which turned out to be a lot of fun with a good selection of GP. Located within the historic district, the sauna occupies a large two-story house. The ground floor offers an excellent steam room and features a dark room, where plenty of action takes place. There was also a lukewarm sauna, a murky swimming pool (locals mentioned it was rarely used), a large bar, ample outdoor seating, and a stage. The client changing room is in a separate room, while the GP lockers are located in the main corridor, making it easy to check out the arriving GP. The second floor is where the action really picks up, with four private suites, several free suites, two dark rooms, and a video room. The layout encourages cruising and playful encounters in common areas, especially around the stairwell. Thursday night was the busiest, with around 20 guys available, and Sunday was also a good day. Friday and Saturday were quieter, with fewer GPs, and at times it felt as though there were more clients than GPs. There is not a lot of GP rotation, so I saw the same faces throughout the weekend. Despite this, I thoroughly enjoyed all four nights. The quality of the GPs varied, although two guys stood out as exceptionally impressive (stunning guys with dicks over 9 inches). As both were active, I found a willing bottom who happily played the central role in two separate threesomes. Both encounters included enthusiastic participation, and the cost per GP was 100 reals. I found the GPs to be friendly, relaxed, and willing to spend time chatting with clients. I never felt rushed, and the GP seemed genuinely keen to provide a good experience. The sauna’s social media isn’t regularly updated, so it’s always worth asking reception for the weekly schedule: https://www.instagram.com/saunago.63/. During my visit, Sunday was the only day with entertainment, which included bingo followed by a performance by a stripper. Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed my time in São Luís, primarily because it offers a contrast to other cities I’ve visited in Brazil. I plan to return in a few years. Latbear4blk, babybear2, Xclay and 5 others 4 4 Quote
babybear2 Posted September 22 Posted September 22 Thanks for sharing experience outside Rio and SP! I also visited Sao Luis in August for my first time. Although my real destination is lençóis maranhenses, I stopped over the city for 3 days. Lençóis maranhenses is so beautiful by the way, well worth my flight tickets. In the sauna, most guys ask for 200R though, apparently I was quoted the gringo price because I am an obvious gringo ... I did not think much at that time because I went there from Rio where 200R is pretty normal. Now I figured out after checking other folks report. I will be better prepared next time. Other than that, I quite enjoy my Sao Luis trip. The old city is beautiful and it only takes 3 hours to visit all the main tourist attractions. Only if there is more maintenance to it. The poverty and lack of maintenance is hard to ignore while visiting the old city. The boys are humble next door boys type. Compared to Rio, they are like 202 guys. There is no big muscles guys like 117 if that is your thing. They are pretty laid back and easy going. During my visit, Thursday > Wed > Friday in terms of how busy the sauna is floridarob, Peter Parker, hurstwickham and 1 other 3 1 Quote
babybear2 Posted September 22 Posted September 22 A question for guys who knows portuguese well. 100 reais sounds like sem reais == no money to me would that cause confusion in the conversion? Mavica 1 Quote
floridarob Posted September 24 Posted September 24 cem Yes, does sound similar.... use 1 finger to make the point. Xclay and Mavica 2 Quote
babybear2 Posted September 24 Posted September 24 7 hours ago, floridarob said: cem Yes, does sound similar.... use 1 finger to make the point. good suggestion Quote